Amazing Things Will Happen: A Real-World Guide on Achieving Success and Happiness

Amazing Things Will Happen offers straightforward advice that can be put into action to improve your life. Through personal anecdotes from the author's life, and interviews of successful individuals across several industries, this audiobook demonstrates how to achieve success, in all aspects of life, through hard work and acts of kindness. Split into five sections, this audiobook details how to begin the self-improvement journey.

The Art of Mental Training: A Guide to Performance Excellence, Collector's Edition

In this concise and highly acclaimed training guide, Peak Performance Coach DC Gonzalez teaches a blend of unique mental training technologies, sports psychology essentials, and peak performance methods that are effective and motivational. Get ready to increase your self-belief, self-confidence, and mental toughness using this powerful guide designed to help you reach new levels of success, sports performance and personal development.

After reading some glowing reviews about this book, I purchased it. First, the author reads his own book, and my opinion, whenever that happens, it seems our ears suffer. One would think that reading his own book, the author might have voice inflection when needed. This one - not so much. The content of this book is questionable. First, I have never heard of D.C. Gonzalez, which really doesn't mean anything. Second, some of his stories sound like they came from the movies. For instance, the story of him and his crew being pinned down by a drug lord sniper and not being allowed to go rescue the others because of an overbearing supervisor, sounds like half the cop movies made today. Third, if the author is going to use his martial arts master in this book, at least make him believable. Leo-tai, sounds like the turtle from Kung Fu Panda. Fourth, the story of him and his master fending off a pack of ravenous raccoons by throwing stones was quite funny. I will have to remember that, when I come across raccoons that might have rabies. Fifth, this book is severely lacking in training concepts. You are better off watching several Kung Fu movies. At least you know what you are getting there.

Succeed: How We Can Reach Our Goals

Most of us have no idea why we fail to reach our goals. Now eminent social psychologist Heidi Grant Halvorson shows us how we can finally win by revealing how goals really work—and by showing us how to avoid what typically goes wrong.

The BIG Goals System: The Masters of Goal Setting on Achieving Success

Using the techniques in this program, you will be able to create boundaries around technology which will help clarify and simplify your life. Get unstuck and abandon your fears to set and achieve big goals!It doesn’t matter whether your goal is to become a millionaire—or a billionaire—or if you just want a bigger house, a nicer car, a better job, a healthier life, or a happier relationship. Discover the powerful tools you have been seeking to transform your life and your business.

First of all, you have several different narrators telling you their version of goal setting. Each one is basically the same. What I bought this book for and what I received were two different things. If you want a book on goal setting I would suggest taking a look at Tommy Newberry's book about the 1%.

Change Anything: The New Science of Personal Success

A stunning new approach to how individuals can not only change their lives for the better in the workplace, but also their lives away from the office, including (but not limited to) finding ways to improve one's working relationship with others, one's overall health, outlook on life, and so on. For example, why is it that 95% of all diet attempts fail? Why do New Year's Resolutions last no more than a few days? Why can't people with good intentions seem to make consistent and positive strides in the way they want to improve their careers, financial fitness, physical fitness, and so on?

I read some of the other reviews and am wondering if they weren't paid reviews. The author continually wants you to go to a website for a "complimentary" pro subscription because you bought this book. Narrator could have done a better job, but if you have read anything by Napoleon Hill or Dale Carnegie, you have read this book. The author makes some sense sometime, but save your money, read one of the other authors I mentioned.

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